![]() ![]() ![]() In the two years since Atlanta Millionaire Club, Webster’s profile has steadily risen-as she played festivals like Austin City Limits and Bonnaroo and found her way onto none other than Barack Obama’s 2020 year-end list-and she also fell in love. Continuing to bloom from her 2019 breakthrough and Secretly Canadian debut Atlanta Millionaires Club, Webster’s sound draws as much from the lap-steel singer-songwriter pop of the 1970s and teardrop country tunes as it does from the audacious personalities of her city’s rap and R&B community, where she first found a home on Awful Records. ![]() I Know I’m Funny haha is Webster’s most realized manifestation yet of this emotional and musical alchemy. ![]() Her signature sound pairs close, whisper-quiet, home-recorded vocals with the unmistakable sound of musicians together in a room. Webster captures the spark before it has a chance to fade she inks lyrics before they have a chance to seem fleeting. When you listen to the 23-year-old Atlanta songwriter’s poised and plainspoken albums, you can hear why: she channels emotions that are so aching, they seem to be coming into existence at that very moment. Faye Webster loves the feeling of a first take: writing a song, then heading to the studio with her band to track it live the very next day. ![]()
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